BuzzWorthy
Thomas Riedel, son of Chef Karl
Riedel and manager of Dunedin’s Bon
Appétit Restaurant on the waterfront,
is proud of the technology they have used
to archive their reservation books so that
they know a diner’s favorite table and
drink, allowing them to give more
personal service to their customers.
Megan Brennan has been promoted
to vice president of marketing at Ruth
Eckerd Hall in Clearwater.
Erika Schneider of the Bleu Acier
gallery in Tampa and a professor in the
graphic Design program at the University
of South Florida St. Petersburg, was proud
of the senior exhibition, “Untitled
Spaces” that was held at Studio@620.
Cindy Bosselman, the assistant executive
director at Largo’s Armed Forces History
Museum, has developed a cartoon character of
the Museum’s M8 Patton tank. The character is
called “Mighty” the M8. The real tank, that you
can ride in at the Museum will have the name
“Mighty” stenciled on it.
Jordan Zimmerman, president of
zimme rman Adve r t i s ing in For t
lauderdale and a graduate of USF, has
donated $10 million to its School of
Mass Communications. The School will
be named the zimmerman School of
Advertising and Mass Communications.
zimmerman’s agency is known for its
unique approach to achieve measurable
results for its clients and is the 14th
largest advertising agency in the country.
Carl Lindell has been reappointed to
the Tampa Port Authority board by
Governor Rick Scott. Carl has 40 years
of involvement in international trade and
is a past chair of the Young Presidents’
Organization.
Rafael Sciullo, the president and CEO
of Empath Health, is celebrating that
Empath has formed a new nonprofit
company with Bay Care health System
and has been approved as the new
hospice provider in Pasco County,
allowing Empath to impact the living and
dying of so many more individuals.
Susanne Nielsen, the gasparilla Fine
Arts Show award-winning Tampa artist
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